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single point AC analysis

Steve Mikes
Steve Mikes over 12 years ago

Is there a way to just run a single point AC analysis from the ADE GUI? I can hand-edit the netlist to remove the sweep parameters in the analysis statement and just include a single value (e.g. values=[1G]). But then I have to do this every time I make a change to the netlist.  

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    No. It ought to be possible (you can for pac for example) - so please create a Case with customer support asking for this enhancement. Seems a very reasonable request to me.

    As a workaround, create a file, analyses.scs, with the analysis statement in:

    ac ac start=1G

    And then reference this file via Setup->Model Libraries in the ADE form. And don't set up the ac analysis from the UI.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    No. It ought to be possible (you can for pac for example) - so please create a Case with customer support asking for this enhancement. Seems a very reasonable request to me.

    As a workaround, create a file, analyses.scs, with the analysis statement in:

    ac ac start=1G

    And then reference this file via Setup->Model Libraries in the ADE form. And don't set up the ac analysis from the UI.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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